MW4 Looks Like Battlefield. Here's Why I'm Not Buying It

Call of Duty just showed off the most realistic-looking game they've made in years with Modern Warfare 4 — and I'm still not buying it. Here's why. Because the game was never the problem. The people running it are. From firing the founders who built Call of Duty, to a decade of annual cash-grabs and microtransactions, to Microsoft's $69 billion takeover, AI-generated slop, and getting outsold by Battlefield 6 for the first time in 20 years — this is the story of how the biggest franchise in gaming got handed to people who'd never play it. So before Modern Warfare 4 "saves" Call of Duty, let's look at the last thing these people shipped. 🎮 Did Battlefield 6 finally beat Call of Duty? 🤖 Why is Black Ops 7 full of AI art? 💀 What Microsoft does to every studio it buys 🎯 Is Modern Warfare 4 actually a comeback — or the same trap? Drop a comment: what's the last Call of Duty you genuinely loved, and are you buying MW4 or not? I read and reply to every single one. 0:04 - Modern Warfare 4 overview 1:14 - Skepticism about Microsoft’s influence on Call of Duty 2:10 - Call of Duty’s decline 3:04 - History of Call of Duty’s cultural impact 4:23 - Legal disputes at Activision 5:02 - Microtransactions and "Fortniteification" of the franchise 5:29 - Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard 6:03 - Microsoft’s studio shutdowns, layoffs, and AI integration push 7:14 - Microsoft Activision current leadership 7:45 - Outro #CallOfDuty #ModernWarfare4 #Battlefield6